Site-Specific Controls for Areas on BNL Property Sample Clauses

Site-Specific Controls for Areas on BNL Property. Site-specific institutional controls are detailed in area specific fact sheets which are provided on the BNL Land Use and Institutional Controls internal website located at xxxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxx/Default.aspx Fact sheets have been developed for the following areas: Central Steam Facility 1977 Spill Area Central Steam Facility Off-Load Area Paint Shop Soils Area TCE Spill Area Building 479 Spill Areas AGS Storage Yard 2 Central Steam Facility Storm Water Outfall Lead Contaminated Soils West Water Tower Lead Contaminated Soils Building 650 Reclamation Facility Sump and Sump Outfall Landscape Soils AGS Storage Yard 1 Low Mass Criticality Facility Building 830 Facility, Pipe Leak and USTs Old Firehouse Area Sewage Treatment Plant Chemical/Animal Pits and Glass Holes Former Hazardous Waste Management Facility and Waste Loading Area Building 96 PCB Soil Contamination Bubble Chamber Spill Area Building 208 Vapor Degreaser and Warehouse Area Peconic River Remediation Areas Building 811 Waste Concentration Facility Remediation Areas Building 464 Area Mercury Contaminated Soils Building 920 Soil Contamination 811 Waste Transfer Lines (A/B Waste Lines with Co-Located Piping) Former Landfill Area Current Landfill Ash Pits Brookhaven LINAC Isotope Producer (BLIP) Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS) g-2/VQ12 Source Area Accelerator Facility Beam Loss Areas Old Incinerator Facility Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor – Engineered Cap Shotgun Range Lead Contaminated Soils Live Fire Range Lead Contaminated Soils Building 197 Mercury Contaminated Soils C-A Department Lead Storage Yard Building 463 (Greenhouses) Former Hazardous Waste Management Facility (Perimeter Soil Contamination) Former Warehouse Area (Post NSLS-II Construction) Groundwater Contamination Areas Brookhaven Graphite Research Reactor High Flux Beam Reactor Brookhaven Medical Research Reactor Nuclear Waste Management Facility Building 830 Former Reclamation Facility Building 650 High Flux Beam Reactor Grounds (including Stack, Fan Houses and Underground Utilities areas) Upland Recharge/Meadow Xxxxx Former Hazardous Waste Management Facility (HWMF) Wetland Area Recharge Basins Upton Ecological Reserve Peconic River Corridor Ecologically and Culturally Sensitive Areas Wooded Wetlands by Current Landfill Area Current Firehouse PFAS Contamination Former Firehouse PFAS Contamination Examples of site-specific controls for areas of BNL include the following. ▪ Maintenance of postings to communicate potential haza...
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